Farhad Moshiri

7+ Years On... Your Verdict On Farhad Moshiri

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Funny the way people still think he’s running the show.
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I dont think that sounds right.

Look at Newcastle.
The Saudi owners didn't have to cover the cost of a new stadium. I don't know how much of the cost of BMD will be Moshiri's, but
add that to the money spent on transfers in and he would want to have EFC in very good nick to attract a buyer prepared to cover
the amount of his investment alone, plus whatever profit he expects.
 
The Saudi owners didn't have to cover the cost of a new stadium. I don't know how much of the cost of BMD will be Moshiri's, but
add that to the money spent on transfers in and he would want to have EFC in very good nick to attract a buyer prepared to cover
the amount of his investment alone, plus whatever profit he expects.
The right owners wouldn't even notice the cost of a stadium or the paper value of this squad going out of their accounts. And they're the only ones who'll be looking at this club.
 
The right owners wouldn't even notice the cost of a stadium or the paper value of this squad going out of their accounts. And they're the only ones who'll be looking at this club.
We'll just have wait to see how things evolve. Moshiri may not want sell if he's making money. Why would prospective new buyers
want to invest if he's not?
 


Anyone buying a Premier league football club at this point must be mad. Competing with two sovereign states and five of the richest clubs/owners in the world.
And in Everton’s case starting well and truly behind the 8 ball.

Can’t see a sale anytime soon at all.
Maybe some of those Hollywood types will follow Ryan Reynolds & that other blokes lead and buy themselves one of those soccerball clubs in the UK. Couple of years from now Rafael could be trying to explain his transfer plans to The Rock & Kevin Hart, or Tom Cruise & Jack Nicholson. ?
 
His biggest failing is his absence from the club.

If he wants to be a hands off owner that's fine......but you can't trust a person with a track record of failure to lead the board like it's still the 80s.

It's a professional, cut throat business with hundreds of millions of pounds at stake. Your executive leadership team needs to be up to that task.

Our board is not even on the same chapter, let alone the same page.
 

Worth posting this here - great article. Great that others in the game can see how much of a carthorse Moshiri is and how much damage he is doing by continuing to poke his head into footballing affairs he knows nothing about.

"Sadly, it is not surprising because the structure at Goodison is a mess, with the owner’s policies haphazard and his managerial shortlists always packed with coaches with vastly different personalities and playing styles. Moshiri is an owner who can one week appear to be on the verge of re-appointing David Moyes, only to change his mind with a phone call telling him Carlo Ancelotti is available. It is not the way to run a football club.

Moshiri appointed Marcel Brands, a sporting director whose track record in the Netherlands was focused on developing young players, identifying future coaching talent and generally overseeing all the football operations. It looked like Everton would follow a European model to rebuild the club.

Instead, it is hard to believe Brands has had much to do with selecting any of the managers since he took the Everton job.

In fact, in the last few years, it is hard to know what the point is of employing Brands at Everton.

Having him alongside a managerial titan such as Ancelotti, and now Benitez, is riddled with contradictions."
 

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